Appleals: May be submitted as per the Swim Nova Scotia Appeals Policy.
As per Section 3.4 of the Summer Swimming Operating Handbook,
former winter swimmers (registered September 1 to August 31) wishing to become
summer swimmers are not eligible to compete in the summer for the same period of
time they trained and/or competed in the winter, for a minimum of one summer
season to a maximum of two summer seasons. Based on this required timeframe, to
be considered eligible to compete in the summer, a former winter swimmer
has not
- Practiced more than 2 hours per
week in a coach or parent directed program, as per section 4.2
AND/OR
- Competed in winter meets
The intent of any winter training should be for team building and general
fitness of swimmers. Training sessions should not be organized for the purpose
of creating a competitive edge of one individual over others.
4.3. Winter Training
Declaration, Complaint, and Investigation Procedure
If investigation determines
that a swimmer did not respect the winter training policy they will not be
eligible to register for the next summer swimming season. If the investigation
is concluded during a summer swim season, the swimmer will be disqualified from
participating any further in the current season, and will forfeit any awards,
records or medals received during that season.
4.3.1 Identification of
swimmers who do not respect the winter training policy is first the
responsibility of their club.
At the start of each season
every club will ask each of their swimmers to declare, by way of signed
affidavit, if they have respected the winter training policy.
Also, at the start of each
season, the president of each club will declare, by way of signed affidavit,
that they have not knowingly registered anyone in their club who has violated
that winter practice policy.
Swimmers and/or clubs will not
be registered with Swim Nova Scotia for summer swimming, unless individual and
club winter training affidavits have been received by the registration deadline
defined at the start of each season.
4.3.2 Any registered member or
officer of a summer swim club may register a complaint with Swim Nova Scotia if
they have evidence that a swim club or individual has not accurately declared
their winter training. Such a complaint must be declared in writing to the
Executive Director of Swim Nova Scotia.
Upon receiving a complaint,
the Executive Director shall determine if the complaint will be investigated,
and inform the complainant of this decision within 4 calendar weeks of receipt
of the complaint.
If the Executive Director
chooses to investigate the complaint, they will, as a minimum, conduct,
interviews with:
-
the swimmer alleged to have violated
the winter training policy (4.2 above). A parent or guardian shall be present
during the interview of the swimmer.
- their coach
- the complainant
Once the Executive Director has
completed the investigation he/she will inform the swimmer investigated and the
complainant in writing of any decisions resulting from the investigation. The
Executive Director�s decision in each investigation will be final.